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Student Researchers
Currently, there are nine M.S. students doing research with Syed Rizvi
1-Jalpa Bani (jbani@bridgeport.edu)
M.S. student in Computer Science
Research Area: Network Security
Papers:
- Jalpa Bani and Syed S. Rizvi, “A New Dynamic Cache Flushing (DCF) Algorithm to Prevent Cache Timing Attack,” accepted in ASEE Zone I Conference 2008, United State Military Academy, West Point, NY March 28 – 29.
- Jalpa Bani and Syed S. Rizvi, “A Secured Rijndael Implementation to Withstand Cache Timing Attack Using Dynamic Cache Flushing (DCF) Algorithm,” submitted in 2008 IEEE Sarnoff Symposium, April 28 - 30, 2008, Nassau Inn in Princeton, NJ, USA
- Jalpa Bani and Syed S. Rizvi, “A New Dynamic Cache Flushing (DCF) Algorithm for Preventing Cache Timing Attack,” submitted in IEEE Wireless Telecommunication Symposium (IEEE WTS 2008), Pomona, California, April 24-26 2008
2-Ashish Vekaria (avekaria@bridgeport.edu)
M.S. student in Computer Science
Research Area: Routing protocols for MANET
Papers:
- Ashish Vekaria and Syed S. Rizvi, "A New Efficient Routing Approach for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANET)," accepted in The 9th INFORMS Telecommunications Conference: Telecommunications Modeling, Policy, and Technology, March 27-29, 2008. Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, College Park, MD (PDF)
3-Khushboo Patel (kpatel@bridgeport.edu)
M.S. student in Computer Science
Research Area: Resource optimization of sensor networks
Papers:
- Syed S. Rizvi, Khushboo Patel, and Chaitali Patel, “Use of Self-Adaptive Methodology in Wireless Sensor Networks for Reducing the Energy Consumption”, International Conference on Telecommunications and Networking (TeNe 07), Bridgeport, CT, USA. December 3 - 12, 2007. (PDF) (Audio Presentation)
- Syed S. Rizvi, Khushboo Patel, and Chaitali Patel, and Khaled M. Elleithy, “An Approach to Reduce the Energy Consumption in Wireless Sensor Networks through Active Nodes Optimization,” 2007 NEW ENGLAND AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR ENGINEERING EDUCATION CONFERENCE, April 20-21, 2007(PDF)
4-Muhammad S. Rashid (muhammsi@bridgeport.edu)
M.S. student in Computer Science
Research Area: Packet and circuit switching networks, high performance computing, and reconfigurable hardware
Papers:
- Syed S. Rizvi, Aasia Riasat, and Muhammad S. Rashid, “Analytical and Speedup Models for Performance Evaluation of a Generic Reconfigurable Coprocessor (RC) Architecture,” ASEE Zone I Conference 2008, United State Military Academy, West Point, NY March 28 – 29.
- Syed S. Rizvi, Aasia Riasat, and Muhammad S. Rashid, "A New Methodology for Efficient Traffic Management in ATM Networks for ATM Switching Systems," The 9th INFORMS Telecommunications Conference: Telecommunications Modeling, Policy, and Technology, March 27-29, 2008. Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, College Park, MD (PDF)
- Syed S. Rizvi, Aasia Riasat, Muhammad S. Rashid, and Khaled M. Elleithy, “Bandwidth Problem in High Performance Packet Switching Network,” International Joint Conferences on Computer, Information, and Systems Sciences, and Engineering (CISSE 07), Bridgeport, CT, USA. December 3 - 12, 2007. (PDF) (Audio Presentation)
- Syed S. Rizvi, Aasia Riasat, and Muhammad S. Rashid, "A New Methodology for an Efficient Congestion Control in High Performance Packet Switching Networks," The 9th INFORMS Telecommunications Conference: Telecommunications Modeling, Policy, and Technology, March 27-29, 2008. Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, College Park, MD (PDF)
- Syed S. Rizvi, Aasia Riasat, and Muhammad S. Rashid, "A New Efficient 3-Phase Algorithm for Performing Capacity Analysis of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANET)," The 9th INFORMS Telecommunications Conference: Telecommunications Modeling, Policy, and Technology, March 27-29, 2008. Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, College Park, MD. (PDF)
- Syed S. Rizvi, Aasia Riasat, Muhammad S. Rashid, and Khaled M. Elleithy, “An Efficient Scheme for Traffic Management in ATM Networks,” International Joint Conferences on Computer, Information, and Systems Sciences, and Engineering (CISSE 07), Bridgeport, CT, USA. December 3 - 12, 2007. (PDF) (Audio Presentation)
- Syed S. Rizvi, Aasia Riasat, and Muhammad S. Rashid, "A New Software Based Approach for Minimizing Interference in RFID Application," The 9th INFORMS Telecommunications Conference: Telecommunications Modeling, Policy, and Technology, March 27-29, 2008. Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, College Park, MD (PDF).
5-Shreyash Chaudhari (schaudha@bridgeport.edu)
M.S. student in Computer Science
Research Area: Performance analysis of end-system multicasting, overlay networks
Papers:
- Syed S. Rizvi, Aasia Riasat, and Sumit Koparde, (under preparation) “Performance Analysis of End System Overlay Multicast Networks,” 17th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKS (ICCCN '08), August 4 - 7, 2008, St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Island
6-Faraz Arain (farain@bridgeport.edu)
M.S. student in Computer Science
Research Area: Modeling and simulation of complex dynamic systems, Multicluster systems and grids computing, scheduling problem and load balancing in cluster
Papers:
- Syed S. Rizvi, Aasia Riasat, and Faraz Arain, “Innovative Glass-Box Approach: A Better Way to Enhance Learning of Complex Dynamic Systems,” ASEE Zone I Conference 2008, United State Military Academy, West Point, NY March 28 – 29.
- Aasia Riasat, Syed S. Rizvi, Farheen Zehara, and Faraz Arain, “The Role of System Dynamics in Learning Environments,” International Conference on Engineering Education, Instructional Technology, Assessment, and E-learning (EIAE 07), Bridgeport, CT, USA, December 3 - 12, 2007 (PDF) (Audio Presentation)
- Aasia Riasat, Syed S. Rizvi, Faraz Arain, Rizwan M. Qureshi, “Dynamic Semantics of the Web: Useful Toll for the New Generation Agent-Based Software,” International Conference on Engineering Education, Instructional Technology, Assessment, and E-learning, Bridgeport, CT, USA. December 3 - 12, 2007. (PDF) (Audio Presentation)
7-Varsha Edla (vedla@bridgeport.edu)
M.S. student in Computer Science
Research Area: Performance optimization of mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Papers:
- Syed S. Rizvi and Varsha Edla, "REPU-TRUST Algorithm: An Efficient way for Minimizing the Malicious Behavior of Mobile Nodes in Ad Hoc Networks," The 9th INFORMS Telecommunications Conference: Telecommunications Modeling, Policy, and Technology, March 27-29, 2008. Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, College Park, MD (PDF)
- Syed S. Rizvi, Saroj Poudyal, Varsha Edla, and Ravi Nepal, “A Novel Approach for Creating Trust to Reduce Malicious Behavior in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANET),” 3rd International Conference on emerging Networking Experiments and Technologies (CoNEXT), Columbia University, New York, NY, December 10 -13, 2007. (PDF) (Video Presentation)
- Syed S. Rizvi, Saroj Poudyal, Varsha Edla, and Ravi Nepal, “Reducing Malicious Behavior of Mobile Nodes in Ad Hoc Networks,” International Conference on Telecommunications and Networking (TeNe 07), Bridgeport, CT, USA. December 3 - 12, 2007 (PDF) (Audio Presentation)
8-Sumit Koparde (skoparde@bridgeport.edu)
M.S. student in Computer Science
Research Area: Simulation and modeling for end-system multicasting
Papers:
- Syed S. Rizvi, Aasia Riasat, and Sumit Koparde, (under preparation) “Performance Analysis of End System Overlay Multicast Networks,” 17th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKS (ICCCN '08), August 4 - 7, 2008, St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Island
Ravi Patnam (rpatnam@bridgeport.edu)
M.S. student in Computer Science
Research Area: Performance optimization of time management algorithms for parallel and distributed systems
Papers:
- Syed S. Rizvi and Ravi Patnam, “Deadlock Avoidance/Recovery in Parllel and Distributed Processing,” submitted in ASEE Zone I Conference 2008, United State Military Academy, West Point, NY March 28 – 29
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